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Hashtag Trending – Tesla cuts workforce, AT&T cleared to buy Time Warner, Twitter updates

Tesla announces company-wide personnel cuts, AT&T has been cleared for its acquisition of media company Time Warner, and Twitter announces new updates to its platform.

Cyber Security Today: Paying ransomware, help for hunting child predators and arrests made for email fraud

Today's podcast discovers more businesses are willing to pay ransoms, a Canadian software company helps in the hunt for child predators and a Canadian is one of a group of people charged in the U.S. with business email fraud related offence

Hashtag Trending – Uber wants AI to identify drunk riders; Apple bans cryptocurrency mining; Seattle repeals ‘Amazon tax’

Uber wants to use artificial intelligence to identify whether a prospective passenger is drunk. Apple has banned cryptocurrency mining from its app store. And...

Cyber Security Today: Another call for IoT privacy regulation, more on Atlanta’s ransomware recovery

Today's podcast deals with an academic report on the need to act on IoT device privacy and to beef up the cyber security of connected martime-related devices

Hashtag Trending – Toronto’s Big Data conference; Facebook glitch makes private posts public; goodbye to memes?

4000 participants will be descending onto the 6ix this week for the Big Data Toronto Conference and Expo. A Facebook glitch briefly made private...

Cyber Security Today: Another cryptomining attack, update your Flash, more routers at risk

Today's podcast deals with another cryptomining takeover campaign, addressing Adobe Flash vulnerabilities and check your router's security

Hashtag Trending – Facebook under fire; iOS 12 fights smartphone addiction; DNA service hacked

Facebook has some more tough questions to answer from U.S. lawmakers, Apple’s iOS 12 beta is designed to help you use your iPhone less often; and a DNA analysis service reports a data breach.

Cyber Security Today: Suite bookings aren’t so sweet, WiFi warning and trying to defeat facial recognition

Today's podcast covers a scam hitting Booking.com customers, the right way to use public WiFi not only at the World Cup in Russia but everywhere, and Canadian university researchers working on a way to defeat facial recognition in on images you upload

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